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ARES is an acronym for Amateur Radio Emergency Service, a public service of the ARRL (Amateur Radio Relay League), the United States' national association of amateur radio operators. There are local ARES organizations throughout the United States. ARES is an all volunteer organization which provides auxiliary radio communications without charge to: government agencies during times of emergency, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires other organizations active in emergencies, such as hospitals or the American Red Cross other groups running festivals, parades, fund raising events and similar community or public service events. ARES can provide essential communications when: telephone and cellular systems, or an agency's regular radio systems, are disrupted or overloaded when communications are needed at spots where telephone lines and cell coverage are not possible. 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ARES is an acronym for Amateur Radio Emergency Service®, a public service of the ARRL (Amateur Radio Relay League), the United States' national association of amateur radio operators. There are local ARES organizations throughout the United States. ARES is an all volunteer organization which provides auxiliary radio communications without charge to: :* government agencies during times of emergency, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires :* other organizations active in emergencies, such as hospitals or the American Red Cross :* other groups running festivals, parades, fund raising events and similar community or public service events. ARES can provide essential communications when: :*telephone and cellular systems, or an agency's regular radio systems, are disrupted or overloaded :* when communications are needed at spots where telephone lines and cell coverage are not possible. ARES operators can establish communications at any location, with or without commercial electrical service, using special amateur radio equipment and frequencies granted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). ''Please do not be mislead by the term "Amateur". It is meant in the original context of "one who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons."'' Amateur radio operators as a group are highly trained and experienced in radio communication techniques, each having passed a FCC-required licensing exam. 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ARES is an acronym for Amateur Radio Emergency Service®, a public service of the ARRL (Amateur Radio Relay League), the United States' national association of amateur radio operators. There are local ARES organizations throughout the United States. ARES is an all volunteer organization which provides auxiliary radio communications without charge to: :* government agencies during times of emergency, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires :* other organizations active in emergencies, such as hospitals or the American Red Cross :* other groups running festivals, parades, fund raising events and similar community or public service events. ARES can provide essential communications when: :*telephone and cellular systems, or an agency's regular radio systems, are disrupted or overloaded :* when communications are needed at spots where telephone lines and cell coverage are not possible. ARES operators can establish communications at any location, with or without commercial electrical service, using special amateur radio equipment and frequencies granted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). ''Please do not be mislead by the term "Amateur". It is meant in the original context of "one who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons."'' 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ARES operators can establish communications at any location, with or without commercial electrical service, using special amateur radio equipment and frequencies granted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Please do not be mislead by the term "Amateur". It is meant in the original context of "''one who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.''" 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ARES is an acronym for Amateur Radio Emergency Service®, a public service of the ARRL (Amateur Radio Relay League), the United States' national association of amateur radio operators. There are local ARES organizations throughout the United States. ARES is an all volunteer organization which provides auxiliary radio communications without charge to: :* government agencies during times of emergency, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires :* other organizations active in emergencies, such as hospitals or the American Red Cross :* other groups running festivals, parades, fund raising events and similar community or public service events. ARES can provide essential communications when: :*telephone and cellular systems, or an agency's regular radio systems, are disrupted or overloaded :* when communications are needed at spots where telephone lines and cell coverage are not possible. ARES operators can establish communications at any location, with or without commercial electrical service, using special amateur radio equipment and frequencies granted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Please do not be mislead by the term "Amateur". It is meant in the original context of "''one who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.''" 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ARES operators can establish communications at any location, with or without commercial electrical service, using special amateur radio equipment and frequencies granted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). ::'''Please do not be mislead by the term "Amateur". It is meant in the original context of "''one who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.''" 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ARES is an acronym for Amateur Radio Emergency Service®, a public service of the ARRL (Amateur Radio Relay League), the United States' national association of amateur radio operators. There are local ARES organizations throughout the United States. ARES is an all volunteer organization which provides auxiliary radio communications without charge to: :* government agencies during times of emergency, including hurricanes, earthquakes, and forest fires :* other organizations active in emergencies, such as hospitals or the American Red Cross :* other groups running festivals, parades, fund raising events and similar community or public service events. ARES can provide essential communications when: :*telephone and cellular systems, or an agency's regular radio systems, are disrupted or overloaded :* when communications are needed at spots where telephone lines and cell coverage are not possible. ARES operators can establish communications at any location, with or without commercial electrical service, using special amateur radio equipment and frequencies granted by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). ::'''Please do not be mislead by the term "Amateur". It is meant in the original context of "''one who engages in an activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.''" Amateur radio operators as a group are highly trained and experienced in radio communication techniques, each having passed a FCC-required licensing exam.''' | featured_title =About the Santa Fe ARES Group | featured_content = You can put a "featured article" here to show off the very best pieces that your community has done &mdash; or alternatively, you can use this space for something else if featured articles aren't "your thing". The Santa Fe ARES Group is composed of over a two dozen women and men from the general Santa Fe area. 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